Hydrogel scaffolds that can repair or regrow damaged biological tissue have great potential for the treatment of injury and disease. These biomaterials are widely used in the tissue engineering field due to their ability to support cell proliferation, migration and differentiation, to permit oxygen and nutrient transport, and to mimic native soft tissue. Careful design of the underlying polymer scaffold is therefore vital, dictating both the physical and biological properties of a hydrogel. In this review, we will provide a critical overview of hydrogel design from the perspective of the polymer chemistry, highlighting both the advantages and limitations of particular polymer structures, properties, and architectures. In doing so, we will h...
The past 30 years have seen increasingly rapid advances in the field of tissue engineer�ing, an inte...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...
Hydrogels are soft, jelly-like, polymeric networks with very high water retention capacity. They are...
Hydrogel scaffolds that can repair or regrow damaged biological tissue have great potential for the ...
Polymeric biomaterials are widely used in a wide range of biomedical applications due to their uniqu...
Designing of biologically active scaffolds with optimal characteristics is one of the key factors fo...
Hydrogels are being investigated for their application in inducing the regeneration of various tissu...
The need of tissue and organ for transplantation to repair or replace damaged tissues is significant...
Numerous surgical procedures are daily performed worldwide to replace and repair damaged tissue. Tis...
The design of bioactive scaffolding materials with favorable properties is paramount for successful ...
Hydrogels are physically or chemically cross-linked polymer networks that are able to absorb large a...
Over the past decades, significant progress has been made in the field of hydrogels as functional bi...
Tissue engineering is a booming field of science and technology. The sheer potential it emanates is ...
Over the past decades, significant progress has been made in the field of hydrogels as functional bi...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric networks filled with water and mimic tissue environments. ...
The past 30 years have seen increasingly rapid advances in the field of tissue engineer�ing, an inte...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...
Hydrogels are soft, jelly-like, polymeric networks with very high water retention capacity. They are...
Hydrogel scaffolds that can repair or regrow damaged biological tissue have great potential for the ...
Polymeric biomaterials are widely used in a wide range of biomedical applications due to their uniqu...
Designing of biologically active scaffolds with optimal characteristics is one of the key factors fo...
Hydrogels are being investigated for their application in inducing the regeneration of various tissu...
The need of tissue and organ for transplantation to repair or replace damaged tissues is significant...
Numerous surgical procedures are daily performed worldwide to replace and repair damaged tissue. Tis...
The design of bioactive scaffolding materials with favorable properties is paramount for successful ...
Hydrogels are physically or chemically cross-linked polymer networks that are able to absorb large a...
Over the past decades, significant progress has been made in the field of hydrogels as functional bi...
Tissue engineering is a booming field of science and technology. The sheer potential it emanates is ...
Over the past decades, significant progress has been made in the field of hydrogels as functional bi...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric networks filled with water and mimic tissue environments. ...
The past 30 years have seen increasingly rapid advances in the field of tissue engineer�ing, an inte...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...
Hydrogels are soft, jelly-like, polymeric networks with very high water retention capacity. They are...